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x 'iliulfwi v in-X' Mathies ,ff n -r The 1969 D basketball team was led to a 10-4 record by a balanced team effort. Sophomore Mike Sampson led the team in scoring with a 9 point average, while Rody Espanol took care of the ball handling, and Kurt Werner applied his aggressiveness inside and out. The starting five was rounded out by two promising freshmen, lim Smith and Ron Yel- ton, who provided the inside rebounding strength and size. Young and inexperienced, this group, supported by an able bench, was able through their strong team play to improve with each game and finish with a 8-4 record and a fifth place finish in the league. iff ..... FIRST ROW - Mike Sampson, Vance Bloom, Kurt Werner, Rody Espanol, Mahor. Mike Ciscell, Matt Buckley. SECOND ROW - Rafael Espanol, Chris Bloom, Tom Kenstowicz, lim Smith, Ron Yelton, Steve Harvey. Missing: Morgan L.. 139 l -+ ........ l ...xi
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XR ,k..,e,,, . V 4,0 an- ' 1 --......... Q i The 1969-70 Varsity Basketball season was a good season. The varsity stayed in the average of 5000 in both practice and league games. The team was very adequate in defensing their opponents. Rarely did they have a problem moving the ball up the floor against pressure defenses. In almost all games the varsity squad maneuvered for the shots they wanted to take, developing into an excellent board team, averaging 43.6 rebounds per game. They did, however, not shoot for the good average. This lack of shooting kept them from having a very successful win-loss record. The varsity was fortunate this year to have an all league player - john Saich, who was also the Most Valuable Player trophy winner. lohn in his two varsity years has set nine school records and dominates the record board. The other half of our Mutt and jeff combination, Chris Vitale, was the Scholar Athlete trophy winner with a 3.5 average. These two plus the eight other seniors Tom Erbes, Mike Franklin, Ken Hilt, Rich Pender- graft, Ed Pitney, Rich Pitney, Fred Reynolds, and Dennis VanDalsen will be sorely missed. The varsity ended their season with a record of five wins and six losses. , Q ' ci 2 N -4 ,ws- . 3 his - 1 ,L .1 NX ,f ,aw ' fafmm-,V s A .. t. 'wj'h'9'f as Jia-use ,1 , 9 , ,,,,t.., M Q my ,,., pf fe- v ,ff
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